Electricity rates this month are expected to go up due to higher generation and transmission charges for the January supply month.
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Following last month’s decline, the overall rate of power distributor Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is likely to be higher in February due to increased generation and transmission costs.
Electricity rates this month are expected to go up due to higher generation and transmission charges for the January supply month.
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